able cerebral, llc
Able Cerebral, LLC (ACL) :
ACL is a bio-pharmaceutical and medical device company with patented (US & China) technologies and products.
We have achieved our first goal via BrainGlucoseTM by providing timed release of brain energy as circadian therapy to eliminate nightmares, night sweating, hallucinations, which have been saving lives and dignity of many early and mid-stage Alzheimer’s patients; and to help diabetics to avoid nocturnal hypoglycemia for better sleep and protection from seizures, coma or even death.
More excitingly, through communications with FDA and experts in biopharmaceutical fields, we are initiating for phase III clinical study inquiry for our delayed and sustained release of energy product as breakthrough new drug status for Alzheimer’s disease.
We are also looking for investment or partnership to advance our game changing technology product, a noninvasive medical device, AddMemTM, which will be also the world’s first ever product for memory consolidation and recovery.
ACL is also a licensed manufacturer for medical food in Pennsylvania.
Our product can be marketed in China through registration with Chinese FDA as “special medical formulated food”, or apply as a new drug.
ACL is a bio-pharmaceutical and medical device company with patented (US & China) technologies and products.
We have achieved our first goal via BrainGlucoseTM by providing timed release of brain energy as circadian therapy to eliminate nightmares, night sweating, hallucinations, which have been saving lives and dignity of many early and mid-stage Alzheimer’s patients; and to help diabetics to avoid nocturnal hypoglycemia for better sleep and protection from seizures, coma or even death.
More excitingly, through communications with FDA and experts in biopharmaceutical fields, we are initiating for phase III clinical study inquiry for our delayed and sustained release of energy product as breakthrough new drug status for Alzheimer’s disease.
We are also looking for investment or partnership to advance our game changing technology product, a noninvasive medical device, AddMemTM, which will be also the world’s first ever product for memory consolidation and recovery.
ACL is also a licensed manufacturer for medical food in Pennsylvania.
Our product can be marketed in China through registration with Chinese FDA as “special medical formulated food”, or apply as a new drug.
Dr. jun xia
Co-Founder / PresidentAbsenteeism. Presenteeism.
Solopreneur. Addiction recovery. Interventions. Family assistance. Organization and HR mentorships.
Virtual meetings Host, Guest, Panelist, Master of Ceremonies.
Virtual meetings Host, Guest, Panelist, Master of Ceremonies.
Mr. Leo Petrilli
Addiction Recovery Coach AND MentorAdagene
Adagene, Inc. is a platform-driven, clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company committed to transforming the discovery and development of novel antibody-based cancer immunotherapies. Adagene combines computational biology and artificial intelligence to design novel antibodies that address unmet patient needs. Its proprietary pipeline is comprised of novel immunotherapy programs. Adagene has forged strategic collaborations with reputable global partners that leverage its technology in multiple approaches at the vanguard of science.
Mr. Alexander Goergen
Business DevelopmentAdviQual End. Dan. San. Tic. Ltd. Şti.
RA/QA and clinical services consultancy company dedicated to medical devices.
We have been providing services to a wide variety of medical devices in every Class to prepare technical documents for CE certification and FDA authorization.
Services that are sought most are
Compiling or updating Technical Files according to MDR (EU 2017/745) and IVDR (EU 2017/746)
CEP, CER, PMCF Plan, Clinical Trial Protocols
QMS updates
Sterilization Validation, Process Validation, Packaging Validation, Software Validation, etc.
GAP, Mock, Supplier Audits
Medical device registration in 140 countries
We have been providing services to a wide variety of medical devices in every Class to prepare technical documents for CE certification and FDA authorization.
Services that are sought most are
Compiling or updating Technical Files according to MDR (EU 2017/745) and IVDR (EU 2017/746)
CEP, CER, PMCF Plan, Clinical Trial Protocols
QMS updates
Sterilization Validation, Process Validation, Packaging Validation, Software Validation, etc.
GAP, Mock, Supplier Audits
Medical device registration in 140 countries
Tunca Demirci
Business Development DirectorAequor, Inc.
The United Nations called for the One Heath approach to combating pandemic threats at the 3 vectors of transmission: animals to people, people to people, and environment to people -- and vice versa.
Aequor is the only company with products that control antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) pathogens at all 3 vectors of transmission.
Twenty-five of our small molecules remove biofilm in minutes, prevent biofilm formation for days, kill AMR and multi-drug-resistant (MDR) pathogens alone and in combination with existing biocides at sub-MIC levels -- reducing the need for harmful, toxic biocides. These 25 are EPA approved and available in ton quantities. They are used in our proprietary products for environmental sanitation: surface cleaners, water treatments and industrial process enhancers (boost algae and yeast biomass by up to 40% for use in biofuels and bio-based co-products (food, feed, nutraceuticals, chemicals, plastics, materials, etc.).
Our new drug candidates are in pre-clinical Hit-to-Leas stage. They kill the latest clinical strains sent to Aequor by the NIH and CDC. The NIH awarded Aequor free pre-IND trials to develop up to 4 of them and the DOD offered the same to develop 5 of them. They are derived from a new genus and several new species of marine microbes that produce “green,” non-toxic chemicals that target Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria and fungi.
Our products uniquely kill bacteria and fungi at all stages of growth -- including biofilm. Biofilm is the first resistance response of microorganisms to protect themselves against environmental stresses and is associated with most infections and diseases. Removal of biofilm by surface scraping, UV, heat, biocides and antibiotics, etc. signal to the underlying microorganisms when and how fast to build a thicker biofilm shield.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) associate biofilm with 90% of hospital-acquired infections, such as those caused by contamination on indwelling medical devices, ventilators, and water and air systems. The CDC recently reported that 20% of U.S. COVID deaths were due to these secondary infections. Additional life-threatening infections are increasingly traced to biofilm in air and water systems in institutional and commercial buildings and homes. For example, Legionnaire’s Disease, which claimed 17 lives, was traced to biofilm in a hotel’s air conditioners that became aerosolized and inhaled. It is no coincidence that every pathogen on the CDC and WHO lists of urgent threats, pandemic threats, and bioterrorist threats is a biofilm-former. Every drug-resistant “Superbug” strain is a biofilm-former and is considered incurable. Additionally, several microbial species are captures in the same biofilm, increasing the incidence of horizontal gene transfer (Li et al., 2001; Angles et al., 1993; Dunny et al., 1995) and spawning the emergence of new antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) strains.
There are few remedies for biofilm. Physical removal (sterilization, scraping, UV) works for a short-term (e.g., biofilm was recorded on a titanium plate within 30 seconds of sterilization). Biocides (antiseptics, disinfectants, antimicrobials, and antibiotics) are designed to kill free-floating (planktonic), actively growing microorganisms, and the dose of needed to disrupt a biofilm is approximately 1000x the concentrations that are effective against planktonic bacteria (Raffa et al., 2003), which is a dose that is lethal to humans. The overuse of biocides and antibiotics has contributed to the emergence of the AMR Superbugs – and left a cumulative and persistent environmental footprint. Natural antimicrobials, such as silver and other metals, are expensive and eventually trigger the formation of thicker biofilm, resulting in the loss of efficacy over time.
If you combat biofilm at all vectors of transmission, you control AMR pandemic threats.
Aequor is the only company with products that control antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) pathogens at all 3 vectors of transmission.
Twenty-five of our small molecules remove biofilm in minutes, prevent biofilm formation for days, kill AMR and multi-drug-resistant (MDR) pathogens alone and in combination with existing biocides at sub-MIC levels -- reducing the need for harmful, toxic biocides. These 25 are EPA approved and available in ton quantities. They are used in our proprietary products for environmental sanitation: surface cleaners, water treatments and industrial process enhancers (boost algae and yeast biomass by up to 40% for use in biofuels and bio-based co-products (food, feed, nutraceuticals, chemicals, plastics, materials, etc.).
Our new drug candidates are in pre-clinical Hit-to-Leas stage. They kill the latest clinical strains sent to Aequor by the NIH and CDC. The NIH awarded Aequor free pre-IND trials to develop up to 4 of them and the DOD offered the same to develop 5 of them. They are derived from a new genus and several new species of marine microbes that produce “green,” non-toxic chemicals that target Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria and fungi.
Our products uniquely kill bacteria and fungi at all stages of growth -- including biofilm. Biofilm is the first resistance response of microorganisms to protect themselves against environmental stresses and is associated with most infections and diseases. Removal of biofilm by surface scraping, UV, heat, biocides and antibiotics, etc. signal to the underlying microorganisms when and how fast to build a thicker biofilm shield.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) associate biofilm with 90% of hospital-acquired infections, such as those caused by contamination on indwelling medical devices, ventilators, and water and air systems. The CDC recently reported that 20% of U.S. COVID deaths were due to these secondary infections. Additional life-threatening infections are increasingly traced to biofilm in air and water systems in institutional and commercial buildings and homes. For example, Legionnaire’s Disease, which claimed 17 lives, was traced to biofilm in a hotel’s air conditioners that became aerosolized and inhaled. It is no coincidence that every pathogen on the CDC and WHO lists of urgent threats, pandemic threats, and bioterrorist threats is a biofilm-former. Every drug-resistant “Superbug” strain is a biofilm-former and is considered incurable. Additionally, several microbial species are captures in the same biofilm, increasing the incidence of horizontal gene transfer (Li et al., 2001; Angles et al., 1993; Dunny et al., 1995) and spawning the emergence of new antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) strains.
There are few remedies for biofilm. Physical removal (sterilization, scraping, UV) works for a short-term (e.g., biofilm was recorded on a titanium plate within 30 seconds of sterilization). Biocides (antiseptics, disinfectants, antimicrobials, and antibiotics) are designed to kill free-floating (planktonic), actively growing microorganisms, and the dose of needed to disrupt a biofilm is approximately 1000x the concentrations that are effective against planktonic bacteria (Raffa et al., 2003), which is a dose that is lethal to humans. The overuse of biocides and antibiotics has contributed to the emergence of the AMR Superbugs – and left a cumulative and persistent environmental footprint. Natural antimicrobials, such as silver and other metals, are expensive and eventually trigger the formation of thicker biofilm, resulting in the loss of efficacy over time.
If you combat biofilm at all vectors of transmission, you control AMR pandemic threats.
Dr. Marillyn Bruno
CEO
AnHeart Therapeutics
AnHeart Therapeutics is an oncology-focused clinical stage biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Hangzhou, China with offices in Beijing, Shanghai and New York. The company’s pipeline consists of three clinical stage assets: Taletrectinib, a next-gen ROS1 and NTRK inhibitor currently in Phase 2; an mIDH1 inhibitor ready for Phase 2 for low grade glioma, cholangiocarcinoma, AML and other tumors; and an AXL inhibitor in Phase 1 for overcoming resistance in various tumors.
Dr. Weiqing Wang
Associate Director of BDDr. Akira Liu
Director of BDBayer China
Leading MNC in China
Ms. Betty Huang
Head of BD&L China/APAClei zhu
mwBioindustry Park Silvano Fumero
Bioindustry Park “Silvano Fumero” is an Italian scientific and technological park, specialized in Life Sciences, located in the Piedmont region, near Turin. Bioindustry Park promotes and develops Life Sciences research and innovation by hosting and supporting companies, start-ups and research institutions. Bioindustry Park offers a full range of services aimed at the creation and development of life sciences and health care start-up and spin-off companies not only by providing laboratories and facilities, but also through valuable scientific and business support services. Bioindustry Park “Silvano Fumero” is also the managing company of bioPmed (http://www.biopmed.eu), the Piedmont health care innovation cluster that involves private and public actors in the pharmaceutical, biotech, medtech and eHealth sectors. BioPmed gathers about 100 companies, touching the whole value chain: from research and academic institutions and foundations, to start-ups, SMEs, private and public hospitals and health care centers.
Dr. Arianna Floris
Life sciences Innovation ManagerBIOS Health
BIOS is unlocking the potential of the nervous system in treating chronic disease by using AI-powered neural interfaces that can automatically read and write neural signals. We have leveraged recent breakthroughs in AI and Machine Learning to translate the “language” of the nervous system for the first time. Being able to precisely link nerve activity to specific conditions through the discovery of their neural biomarkers is nothing short of a game-changer, holding the key to new treatments for conditions including heart disease and diabetes.
To find out more, contact us at partnerships@bios.health.